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Six Kingdom of Lives - Coggle Diagram
Six Kingdom of Lives
Kingdom Plants
Characteristics
They are eukaryotic, multicellular and autotrophic organisms.
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Behaviors
Plants have intentions of looking for light, water, and nutrients.
Plants adjust many reproductive and defensive traits in response to environmental heterogeneity in space and time.
Example
Tree
Kingdom Fungi
Characteristics
Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular, non-motile and heterotrophic organisms.
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Example
puffballs
Kingdom Animals
Characteristics
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Animals are able to respond quickly to external stimuli as a result of nerve cells, muscle or contractile tissue, or both.
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Example
Tiger
Kingdom Protista
Characteristics
These are usually aquatic, live in areas with moisture.
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There are protists that are symbiosis, for example, kelp provides otters protection from predators amidst its thick kelp. As a turn, the otters eat sea urchins that tend to feed on kelp.
Parasitism also occurs in protists. Species such as Trypanosoma protozoa can cause sleeping sickness in humans.
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Behaviors
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Most protists are motile and generate movement with cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia.
Example
paramecium
Kingdom Eubacteria
Characteristics
They are unicellular, prokaryotic
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They can be divided into Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria depending on the nature of the cell wall and the stain which they take up during Gram’s staining.
Behaviors
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Gain energy photosynthetically,
chemotropically, or heterotrophically
Example
Escherichia Coli
Kingdom Archaea
Characteristics
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Living in extreme environment like high temperature between 80 to 90 Celsius degree, and digestive tracts in animals
Behaviors
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They either swim very rapidly, in a more or less straight line, or they exhibit a slower kind of zigzag swimming behavior
Example
Aeropyrum pernix